Sergej Müller
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It is important to stay up-to-date in a digital world, this is the reason I became a passionate IT- and Tech enthusiast. I enjoy learning about new technological and scientific advancements in computer hardware/software, 3D printing, renewable energies and a lot more! I enjoy sharing my knowledge with others and I am not afraid of learning about new systems.

Here are some samples of my work:
Computer-Aided-Design
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The CAD Software I am familiar with includes SolidWorks, Fusion 360, OnShape and Unreal Engine 5.

The Pictures above show the cover of a Watercooling-Block. Exact measurements are key for this part because it needs to be watertight, especially at the locations of the seals.
3D-printing
I am the proud owner of a FlashForge Dreamer and an Anycubic Photon S 3D-Printer.

The Dreamer is a filament based 3D printer which heats up plastic material and pushes it through a nozzle with a small diameter to deposit the filament on the desired area until a layer is finished. The 3D object developes by stacking several layers on top of each other.

The Photon S is a resin based 3D printer. 3D objects printed with resin also develop by stacking several layers on top of each other, but instead of a moving nozzle the layers are being formed by curing one layer of resin with an LCD-screen optimized for this material.


Photography & Photo-editing
20 years of experience in Photoshop and 10+ years of experience in Photography. I have also worked with Adobe Illustrator, Premiere and After Effects.

On the left side you can see a picture of a motherboard chipset with a broken area in the top right corner of the chip.

And on the right side is John B. Goodenough, the inventor of the Li-ION battery and part of the team that developed random access memory (RAM). I have edited a press image for a holiday editing contest in which the goal was to set famous inventors in a holiday scenery.
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Lathe work
Here you can see a tin made of aluminium that I have manufactured on a traditional lathe without using the automated feed option. The specification for this task was to create a sketch of the part before turning it.
© Sergej Mülller 2023